Greece And Bulgaria Plan New LNG Terminal To Cut Russian Gas Reliance
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The leaders of Bulgaria and Greece launched on Tuesday the construction of an LNG import terminal near the northern Greek port of Alexandroupolis, aimed at diversifying supply to southeast Europe and cutting its heavy reliance on Russian gas. The LNG terminal, expected to start operations towards the end of next year, would triple Greece’s regasification capacity, Greek Prime Kyriakos Mitsotakis said at the ceremony attended by the prime ministers of Bulgaria and North Macedonia, the president of Serbia, and the President…
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